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could someone name these, please?
On 2009-05-13 22:55:34 +0100, "Angela" said:
"Sacha" wrote in message ... | On 2009-05-13 19:55:48 +0100, "Angela" said: | | First one looks like Lonicera pileata which is great for hedging, it's like | Box but much quicker growing. No idea of the second and the third is | definitely Solomon's Seal (just paid £10 for one!!) | | I'm going to get over my faint at those prices and ask if anyone can | help me with a query about Solomon's Seal. I'm used to seeing it grow | here to around 2' to 3' in length but I clearly remember seeing it in a | Jersey garden with longer stems. I mean probably 4' minimum. I used | to cutit to use in great big pedestal arrangements in church and it was | a stunning sight. There seems to be some dispute/discussion as to | whether these are all the same plant. Can anyone here enlighten me as | to the differences, if there are any? Or is it all down to conditions | and habitat? | -- | -- | Sacha | www.hillhousenursery.com | Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials | South Devon | Mine is big, just went out and measured it - 89cm (35 inches). Label says Height 1.2m. The label says it's Polygonatum x hybridum. I Googles and there is another called Polygonatum commutatum which is 2-3ft, and Polygonatum multiflorum at 3ft, so maybe there are different types Could be, though I've read elsewhere on Google that some claim that they're all the same. -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon |
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